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Old 10-09-07, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by gunner
as title really although it is for a beginner so i don't want anything to complicated to use but something that wont need upgrading in the near future.

Thanks
I uses to use Uwatec but I would now always recommend Suunto for most recreational diving. Quality instruments that I have found to be reliable.

I would recommend the Vyper as it will do Nitrox for you. You could stretch to the Vytec if you think you will do gas switching in the future but it is a little bit more expensive.

Safe diving.

Andy
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